Path for Better Diagnosis of Eating Disorders, the Deadliest of Mental Illnesses

A paper appearing in 2017 in the peer-reviewed journal Comprehensive Psychiatry details a “radical” new method for diagnosing eating disorders that predicts 68 percent of people’s problems in psychological and social functioning due to eating-disorder features. A release from the University of Kansas in Lawrence explains that by contrast, the method of identifying eating disorders… Continue reading Path for Better Diagnosis of Eating Disorders, the Deadliest of Mental Illnesses